THE GIFT /#Wattysthuglyfe

THE GIFT /#Wattysthuglyfe

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I Alex have a gift. A gift that not only destroy me if I get very angry but can destroy everybody else. I'm a werewolf. But not a normal one. I have powers of ice. I use them for good but when I'm mad any clothing that I'm wearing and stuff around me turn into ice. yes I can fly but I don't do I very often. I am 17 years old and has a big adventure ahead. Also my parents were rouge and died when I was 8 years old. So that I am rouge you don't want to mess with me
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Every time I tried to stop, something clenched in my stomach, instinctual and feral. It compelled me to move. Sometimes it felt like it was pulling me in the opposite direction, back the way I came. That feeling I ignored - nothing short of demonic possession could convince me to go anywhere near that forest ever again. It wouldn't be nearly long enough that I would realize I hadn't imagined that pull. That some invisible force was compelling me towards that man. To Nate. When I did realize, I made sure I used it to keep running in the opposite direction of wherever it told me to go. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Picture this: you're a 17 year old werewolf. Your Alpha, under false counsel, believes your entire family instigated a failed coup so he kills your parents, and you're next. Your options are basically die now, or turn rogue and die anyways. What do you choose - swift and painless, or drawn out and lonely? If you answered, "Neither," then you'd be correct. I didn't anticipate, though, that one bad theft in the beginning was going to send a ripple that would come back to haunt me in unimaginable ways.

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